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posted by John O'Sullivan on Thu 23rd Oct 2003 20:02 UTC
Steve Ballmer has a hard job. Being the CEO of a company the size of Microsoft is brutal and exhausting. Against his nature, Ballmer has been trying to change his own persona and the company culture. So far, he appears to have made progress.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Dec 2005 17:51 UTC
Google has apparently won the battle to retain AOL's affections, edging out a bid from Microsoft. But the cost is high, and establishes several precedents for the Mountain View company that might have been unthinkable a couple of years ago.
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Autopsy on Webroot founder
A two-week search for Steven Thomas, the missing, distraught founder of Webroot, a multimillion-dollar Boulder software security firm, ended tragically Sunday when authorities confirmed that his body was found below Honolulu's soaring Pali Lookout.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Sep 2005 12:24 UTC
Vista Beta 1 and Longhorn Server Beta 1 include a new implementation of the TCP/IP protocol suite known as the Next Generation TCP/IP stack.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Optus has confirmed its major fibre cables in Queensland have been severed in a construction mishap , cutting Internet connections, PSTN and mobile phone services to hundreds of thousands of customers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Feb 2007 21:46 UTC
"For years, the lightweight Xfce has been a popular desktop environment for Linux distributions running on older hardware, thanks to its lower demand on resources as compared to KDE and GNOME; it's an ideal desktop for machines with less than 256MB of memory.
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Mon 14th Jul 2008 20:28 UTC
A lot of manufacturers have notebook computers that they consider ruggedized in some form or another, but it's not always clear just how much they can take.
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Microsoft-Icahn fire back at Yahoo as tie-up drama continues
Microsoft and Carl Icahn fired back at Yahoo as the corporate raider continues a quest to overthrow the struggling Internet firm's board and form an alliance with the software giant.
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Mark G. Sobell wrote a lengthy book about Red Hat Linux and Fedora, A Practical Guide to Red Hat Linux , and we are taking a look at its draft copy (second edition released end of July).
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City school board approves Phase IV of laptop initiative
A fresh set of laptops will soon be in the hands and backpacks of Cullman High School tenth graders when the 2008-2009 school year begins.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 19:19 UTC
"Within the next few weeks, Microsoft will be releasing beta 2 of Windows Vista. The actual ship date of Vista hasn't been announced, but Microsoft's new OS is likely to ship sometime this Fall. Since Windows Vista was announced, some of the bleeding-edge features have been scaled back.
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Dawn of War II and Games For Windows Live
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II will use Games For Windows Live, but luckily the online play...
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Computing the Science of Life
A $100 million Victorian State Government –University of Melbourne supercomputing initiative may help reverse Australia’s brain drain, Professor Peter Rathjen tells REBECCA SCOTT.
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NZealand teen mastermind walks free over global cyber crime
Constables in Auckland. A New Zealand teenager who confessed to a central role in a global cyber-crime ring which caused millions of dollars in losses walked free from court Tuesday with police wanting to secure his skills
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Wag the Blog: The New Yorker and the Outrage Factor
Unless you have been under a rock for the past 48 hours, you know that the New Yorker cover featuring Barack Obama, dressed in Islamic garb, and Michelle Obama, toting an assault rifle and ammo belt, is all the rage...
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NZealand teen mastermind walks free over cyber crime
WELLINGTON--A New Zealand teenager who confessed to a central role in a global cyber-crime ring which caused millions of dollars in losses walked free from court Tuesday with police wanting to secure his skills. Owen Thor Walker, 18, was discharged without conviction after earlier admitting six cyber crime charges.
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eBay beats Tiffany in trademark spat
EBay scored an important victory as a federal judge said companies are responsible for policing their trademarks online, not auction platforms like eBay.
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Microsoft enters Yahoo-Icahn fight to 'set record straight'
Software giant contends that its now-rejected sweetened offer for Yahoo's search business "did not include changes to Yahoo's governance" and was incorrectly portrayed as a "take it or leave it ultimatum".
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Berners-Lee and friends promote Web science study
The study of Web science is being promoted by a group of top academics to lay the foundations for the future development of the World Wide Web.
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Google wins over more Net users in June
The Net leader gains on Yahoo and Microsoft when it comes to share of U.S. Internet users, but still lags in terms of time spent on the site.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft has lost a head-to-head competition with OpenDocument Format supporting software , with the decision of the Bristol, England City Council to convert its 5500 desktops from Office to Sun's ODF compliant StarOffice office suite.
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Daily Debrief: Apple's MobileMe has a tough time launching
In Monday's edition of the Daily Debrief, CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi and Elsa Wenzel discuss Apple's newly released MobileMe, which proves to be not quite as mobile as expected.
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NZ teen mastermind walks free over global cyber crime
WELLINGTON - A NEW Zealand teenager who confessed to a central role in a global cyber-crime ring which caused millions of dollars in losses walked free from court on Tuesday with police wanting to secure his skills.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Nov 2005 21:42 UTC
"Genesi is pleased to announce the development of the 4U2 sub-laptop based on the EFIKA 5K2 reference design and the Freescale MPC5200B . The 4U2 will be produced in Asia and be available in Q2 2006. The 4U2 board can be deployed in a variety of configurations and uses and includes both mobile and WIFI wireless capability."
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